Finally pulled the trigger and bought this car. It will be replacing our 2007 GMC Acadia as our toad. This is the first non GM car I have purchased in over 20 years. The transmission on the Acadia was rebuilt 3 times by GM. I also have replaced struts, rack and pinion, timing chain...list goes on and on. Really love the Explorer and hope I don't see the dealership except for routine maintenance. Any others out there towing this car?

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Mine is a couple years older and not the limited but basically the same. We love the car and it is an easy tow. I would recommend you install a Lsl Toad Charge to keep your battery topped off. I just wired it with my 6 plug connection and never have to worry about the battery. Enjoy your new toad.

Mine is a 2012 explorer limited and have been towing since it was bought. No problems and I stop every couple hundred miles and start it and charge the battery and again no problems. Enjoy your new Ford

I have a 2012 Explorer Limited and have drug it along for no less than 15,000 miles, to include towing it to Alaska. I've never had a problem. I do have a chage line run to the Explorer. FWIW, I use Roadmaster baseplates and Air Forec One braking system. I use the Explorer's lights. My local dealer's service center copied the service manual pages identifying the wires to tap into to use the Explorer's lights.

Finally pulled the trigger and bought this car. It will be replacing our 2007 GMC Acadia as our toad. This is the first non GM car I have purchased in over 20 years. The transmission on the Acadia was rebuilt 3 times by GM. I also have replaced struts, rack and pinion, timing chain...list goes on and on. Really love the Explorer and hope I don't see the dealership except for routine maintenance. Any others out there towing this car?

As long as you purchased the V6 model you will be fine. The 4 cyl ecoboost version cannot be flat towed.

Bought a 2013 Limited specifically so I could tow it behind the coach I just ordered. Perhaps someone can answer a question that the service people weren't sure of. Since this vehicle has the smart key, you set the car to accessory on and put the vehicle in neutral. Does the odometer register miles as the vehicle is towed?? It is my plan to put a Blue Ox Tow bar and an Air Force One braking system. Is anyone else using these products and, if so, how do you like them.

Bought a 2013 Limited specifically so I could tow it behind the coach I just ordered. Perhaps someone can answer a question that the service people weren't sure of. Since this vehicle has the smart key, you set the car to accessory on and put the vehicle in neutral. Does the odometer register miles as the vehicle is towed?? It is my plan to put a Blue Ox Tow bar and an Air Force One braking system. Is anyone else using these products and, if so, how do you like them.

Can't speak to the Explorer (yet) but my Acadia was towed 4 down and the odometer was not affected. Look for mor info from others here.

Bought a 2013 Limited specifically so I could tow it behind the coach I just ordered. Perhaps someone can answer a question that the service people weren't sure of. Since this vehicle has the smart key, you set the car to accessory on and put the vehicle in neutral. Does the odometer register miles as the vehicle is towed?? It is my plan to put a Blue Ox Tow bar and an Air Force One braking system. Is anyone else using these products and, if so, how do you like them.

No, it doesn't register miles. I have the same keyless ignition. You do want to do the following;
-- put the air conditioning in recirculating mode. If you drive down a dusty road and don't you'll wish you did. It also keeps the coach's exhaust fumes out of the car.
-- turn off the air conditioning system.
-- turn off the entertainment system.
-- now you can put the transmission in nuetral and push the key button.

I installed the Air Force One system. I ran tge air hose through a floor penetration on the drover's side in front of the driver's seat. I mounted the AF1 control box in the driver's side wheel well just behind the bumper.